Before the rally, Jeff Garcia showed the
Browns why they might have been wise to get rid of him, and why Detroit
(0-2) probably hopes Joey Harrington
stays healthy. Garcia registered two interceptions and a TD, finishing
9-for-15 for 99 yards.

Garcia's first interception came on an up-for-grabs heave toward the end
zone, and his second was behind his intended target, just outside of the
goal line.

"We can't win football games when we make mistakes like that," he said.

Charles Rogers made a twisting, over-the-shoulder, 29-yard TD
catch on Garcia's second of three drives to give Detroit a 10-7 lead.

The Browns released Garcia in February, ending his one-year stint after
signing a four-year deal. In 10 starts for the Cleveland, Garcia
recorded 10 TDs and nine interceptions. He signed a one-year contract in
Detroit, reuniting him with Steve Mariucci, who helped him develop into
a Pro Bowl quarterback in San Francisco.

Harrington was efficient for the second successive week, completing 5 of
6 passes for 46 yards, but didn't throw a TD pass.

"We don't have an extensive red-zone package in right now, but you still
want to punch it in," said Harrington, who is 14-for-15 in two games.
"It is frustrating."

Kevin Jones, who ran for 33 yards on six carries, said the
first-team offense is dangerous even though it hasn't scored a TD in two
games.

"A lot of people who don't really watch the whole game and only see the
final score might say, 'Same old Lions -- they're losing,' " he said.
"We're explosive."

Antonio Bryant's 51-yard touchdown catch gave Cleveland a 7-3 lead in the first quarter.

Harrington led a 76-yard drive in the first quarter that ended with Jason Hanson's 22-yard field goal.

Three plays later, Trent Dilfer threw a
perfect pass to Antonio Bryant, who beat Dre Bly and scored a 51-yard TD to give Cleveland a 7-3 lead. Dilfer
was 9-for-13 for 136 yards. Bryant caught three passes for 78 yards a
day after rejoining the team after attending a funeral.

Edwards was in uniform, but did not play last week shortly after ending
a two-week holdout.

He looked like he couldn't wait to get in the game.

"I was cool at first, but then fans started calling my name," Edwards
said.

Finally, his number was called on Cleveland's fifth possession -- but no
passes were thrown his way.

On Cleveland's first drive after halftime, Edwards caught a 2-yard pass
for a first down and drew some applause. He finished with three
receptions for 14 yards, but his quarterback tried to tone down the hype
about his debut.

"He made a great play with the game on the line, but let's not get too
excited," Dilfer said.

Cleveland's secondary took another hit when starting cornerback Gary Baxter left the game with a concussion. The Browns started the
game with three defensive backs inactive: Daylon
McCutcheon (migraine headaches), Brodney
Pool (concussion) and Michael Lehan
(leg injury).

GAME NOTES:

Detroit DT Shaun Rogers left the game
with a shin injury in the first half, reserve DT Marcus Jasmin was carted off late in the game with ankle and knee
injuries.